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Waistcoat

1675-1680 (weaving), 1680 (sewing), 1700-1720 (altered)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The waistcoat is made of pink silk brocaded with white and silver-gilt thread, lined with pink silk taffeta. The neckline is square at the back and V-shaped in front. It fastens in front with three silk bows - three original ties remain and there are two later replacements. There are six laps (tabs below the waist). The sleeves are loose, curved and three-quarter length, fastening with two silver-gilt buttons at the wrist. The waistcoat has been made over from some other garment and is heavily pieced in areas. The silk brocade matches that on the cuffs of 176-1900, the wedding coat of Thomas Isham.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk, silk thread, silver-gilt thread, hand-woven, hand-sewn.
Brief description
Woman's waistcoat, 1700-1720, English; Pink silk brocade with white silk and silver-gilt thread, 1680 (matches cuffs on coat 175-1900)
Physical description
The waistcoat is made of pink silk brocaded with white and silver-gilt thread, lined with pink silk taffeta. The neckline is square at the back and V-shaped in front. It fastens in front with three silk bows - three original ties remain and there are two later replacements. There are six laps (tabs below the waist). The sleeves are loose, curved and three-quarter length, fastening with two silver-gilt buttons at the wrist. The waistcoat has been made over from some other garment and is heavily pieced in areas. The silk brocade matches that on the cuffs of 176-1900, the wedding coat of Thomas Isham.
Dimensions
  • Shoulder to hem length: 56.5cm (approx)
  • Bust under armholes circumference: 80.0cm (approx)
Production typeUnique
Object history
Part of the Isham collection purchased in 1899.
Associated object
Collection
Accession number
176-1900

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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